I will admit it worked the first time ....but after that not so much^This.
Most of the HRTMs/TLs will call from their cells, knowing that most folks won't answer if Target pops up on their phone ID.
OMG, you have 10 cashiers? Our list dwindles every day. At one time we had about 40. Now mostly Undependable ones. When we get the schedule for the day, we usually say - this one is going to be a callout, so is this one.. And it's usually true. As I said in another post, our moral is really down.It's odd. Your store must be rolling in excess payroll.
Or its like my store and you can count on at least 1 person a department to call out a day. The recent record for cashiers was 10 in one day.
One time I had an ETL call me to come in and I didn't answer the phone. Then a hour later he calls again from his cell phone with a blocked number and I answered. Ended up going in to help out.
^This.
Most of the HRTMs/TLs will call from their cells, knowing that most folks won't answer if Target pops up on their phone ID.
OMG, you have 10 cashiers? Our list dwindles every day. At one time we had about 40. Now mostly Undependable ones. When we get the schedule for the day, we usually say - this one is going to be a callout, so is this one.. And it's usually true. As I said in another post, our moral is really down.It's odd. Your store must be rolling in excess payroll.
Or its like my store and you can count on at least 1 person a department to call out a day. The recent record for cashiers was 10 in one day.
What bothers me about when they call people or ask people to stay later, the cashiers usually say no, but they will ask on other days if they can come in or punch in early? Um what I don't get is that they are never willing to help out when the front end needs them but when they what the extra money then they want to come in..
And another thing that irks me is, when people call out and then they come in shopping. I know you don't have to be sick to call out, but I find it to be rude to be shopping when you were scheduled to work. Maybe I just have different standards.
Only? 5 cashiers seems like more than enough. We usually have 2-3.
At once that is, or did you mean only 5 worked Saturday all day? I assumed you meant 5 lanes open.
At once that is, or did you mean only 5 worked Saturday all day? I assumed you meant 5 lanes open.
At once that is, or did you mean only 5 worked Saturday all day? I assumed you meant 5 lanes open.
On Labor Day, we only had four cashiers ALL DAY. And the closer failed to show up, so really we only had three. So it does happen!
If we had 4 cashiers on our Labor Day, we would have imploded, literally. We had all 14 registers open and were STILL backed up for a good 4 hours straight, it was horrible...
I walked in expecting a relatively easy 8 hour 1.5x pay shift, and the first words I heard from a coworker friend was "TURN AROUND, RUN AWAY, GO HOME. It's horrible in here" because he was in softlines and was being called up barely minutes after they'd let him go back, for 3 hours straight, and was falling way behind on tasks.
Is it normal for Labor Day to be that busy? What holidays/days are busier than others that I should know about?
If we had 4 cashiers on our Labor Day, we would have imploded, literally. We had all 14 registers open and were STILL backed up for a good 4 hours straight, it was horrible...
I walked in expecting a relatively easy 8 hour 1.5x pay shift, and the first words I heard from a coworker friend was "TURN AROUND, RUN AWAY, GO HOME. It's horrible in here" because he was in softlines and was being called up barely minutes after they'd let him go back, for 3 hours straight, and was falling way behind on tasks.
Is it normal for Labor Day to be that busy? What holidays/days are busier than others that I should know about?
That is insane. My store is NEVER that busy, except on Black Friday. Last year on BF, we didn't even use all our lanes for some reason (16 open while we have 18). I have never ever seen anyone stuck back up cashing for more than 30-45 minutes at a time.